Wrocław University of Environmental and Life SciencesWrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences

Wrocław University of Environmental and Life Sciences

Department of Botany and Plant Ecology



pl. Grunwaldzki 24A
50-363 Wrocław
tel. +4871 320 16 05
fax +4871 320 16 06
e-mail:

 

Head of Department:  Dr. hab. Teresa Brej

tel.  +4871 320 16 11, e-mail:

Secretary: Halina Falińska

tel./fax: +4871 320 16 05, e-mail:  


Staff:





Prof. Dr. hab. Jan Matuła   +4871 320 15 89  
Dr. hab. Ewa Fudali, prof. nadzw.
  +4871 320 16 01  
Dr. hab. Klara Tomaszewska, prof. nadzw.

+4871 320 1603
Dr. hab. inż. Ludwik Żołnierz
+4871 320 15 88
Dr.inż. Aleksandra Halarewicz   +4871 320 16 14  
Dr. inż. Dorota Kasowska   +4871 320 16 13  
Dr. inż. Anna Koszelnik-Leszek   +4871 320 16 16  
Dr. inż. Mirosława Pietryka   +4871 320 16 02  
Dr. inż. Magda Podlaska

+4871 320 16 03
 
Dr. inż. Joanna Pokorny   +4871 320 16 15  
Dr. inż. Dorota Richter   +4871 320 15 85  
Dr. Jacek Urbaniak   +4871 320 16 09  
Mgr Maria Kwiatkowska   +4871 320 15 86  
Mgr Barbara Matuła   +4871 320 15 86  
Mgr inż. Justyna Sołtysiak

+4871 320 1606

justyna.sołtysiak@up.wroc.pl 
Alicja Błaszczak
+4871 320 16 05

Marta Kusz
+4871 320 16 05






 Professor Emeritus

Prof. Dr. hab. Jerzy Fabiszewski, e-mail:  

 

Research topics:

  • Research on the flora, vegetation and functioning of the pristine mountain and lowland ecosystems with focus on the Sudetes Mountains and their foreland. Investigating the extent, reasons and mechanisms of the progressive degradation of biodiversity in various habitats of Lower Silesia.
  • The influence of global climatic changes on the transformations and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems in the Arctic on the example of the Svalbard archipelago.
  • Ecological consequences of industrial, agricultural and municipal contamination; indicative role of various organisms – vascular plants, algae, bryophytes and lichens.
  • Research on the peatland ecology with the special attention to the problems dealing with the biological consequences of the disturbances of their hydrology, as well as methods of the conservation of mires and their rare plant species.
  • Paleophytosociology of mires determining their development history on the basis of macroscopic fossil records.
  • Research on the taxonomy and biosystematics of algae using morphological and molecular methods.
  • The biology of invasive plant species in Lower Silesia.

 

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